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ICE STORM WARNING: TOPEKA, KS (With maps)

#1 Postby David » Sat Jan 24, 2004 5:01 pm

URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE...CORRECTED UGC CODING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TOPEKA KS
209 PM CST SAT JAN 24 2004

.A COLD AIR MASS IS CURRENTLY IN PLACE ACROSS NORTH
CENTRAL...NORTHEAST AND EAST CENTRAL KANSAS. AS AN UPPER LEVEL STORM
SYSTEM EJECTS OUT FROM MEXICO AND MOVES ACROSS EASTERN KANSAS DURING
THE DAY SUNDAY...MOISTURE WILL BE LIFTED UP OVER THE COLD AIRMASS
SETTING UP AN IDEAL SITUATION FOR FREEZING RAIN AND SLEET ACROSS ALL
OF THE AREA. PRECIPITATION IS EXPECTED TO BEGIN AFTER MIDNIGHT
TONIGHT AND CONTINUE THROUGH AT LEAST THE MORNING HOURS SUNDAY. THE
PRECIPITATION MAY LIGHTEN UP SUNDAY AFTERNOON AND BECOME A FREEZING
DRIZZLE.

KSZ026-038>040-054>056-058-059-250300-
ANDERSON-COFFEY-DOUGLAS-FRANKLIN-JEFFERSON-LYON-OSAGE-SHAWNEE-
WABAUNSEE-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...EMPORIA...LAWRENCE...OTTAWA AND TOPEKA
209 PM CST SAT JAN 24 2004

...ICE STORM WARNING IN EFFECT FROM 12 AM TO 4 PM CST SUNDAY...

FREEZING RAIN IS EXPECTED TO DEVELOP AFTER MIDNIGHT TONIGHT. THE
BEST OPPORTUNITY FOR THE FREEZING RAIN TO FALL WILL BE
BETWEEN 2 AM AND NOON SUNDAY. ICE ACCUMULATIONS OF A QUARTER TO A
HALF OF AN INCH WILL BE POSSIBLE.

ROADS...BRIDGES AND OVERPASSES IN THE WARNING AREA WILL LIKELY BECOME
SLICK AND HAZARDOUS. ACCUMULATION OF ICE ON ROADWAYS WILL MAKE TRAVEL
TREACHEROUS. ICE ACCUMULATIONS COULD ALSO CAUSE TREES AND POWER LINES
TO BECOME HEAVILY BURDENED DUE TO THE WEIGHT OF THE ICE.

$$

:o :o

I will update through the night.
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#2 Postby Anonymous » Sat Jan 24, 2004 5:02 pm

A HALF-INCH of ICE is a definate OUCHER.



-JEB
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#3 Postby David » Sat Jan 24, 2004 5:17 pm

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#4 Postby breeze » Sat Jan 24, 2004 5:26 pm

Stay safe, David! Even though we're only
getting rain, that's a reminder for me to
make sure there's plenty of kerosene,
lamp oils and candles, batteries for the
flashlight, plus, extra water and canned
foods. I remember our last ice storm in '93,
and, we were without power for several weeks!
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#5 Postby sertorius » Sat Jan 24, 2004 5:26 pm

David:

I was just getting ready to update in my Lawrence weather thread!! Maybe I'll just post in this thread tonight!!! It sure took Topeka long enough to get on board with this!!!! Now that they are, I'm getting real nervous about it actually happening-we are still mainly sunny with the temp. at 40 degrees-when we have weather like this forecasted and it stays sunny all day, it has a real hard time verifying-it has before and can, it just seems in the past 5-10 years that it busts when the clouds don't form-usually indicates we are getting dry slotted or the energy is moving north or south of us-we shall see-we have about 8 hours to cool off!! (I shouldn't be hoping for an ice storm, but I'm so wintered starved I'll even take that!!) Hey check out the Gfs for Monday-we may be getting a better snow than we thought!!! The artcic express is being derailed-they are pushing if not cancelling the artic invasion for end of the week!! Still looks on for Sunday, but temps. now look to be about 40 degrees warmer than forecasted yesterday!! I'll upddate in this thread as the night goes on-I'm dadius maximus tonight so my 4 year old will be helping me!!
I sure hope we play better tomorrow-that was the hardest game I've ever sat through on Thursday at Allen Field House!!
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#6 Postby sertorius » Sat Jan 24, 2004 7:44 pm

Well, it seems the ducks are on the pond!! Our temp. is now at 32 degrees and dropping-we are still fighting really dry air so it will take quite a while for the precip. to start falling-sat. images seem to have the low over New Mexico and ejecting a good plume of moisture North East-I wonder however if this pup is not going to go a little further south than they thought earlier today?? I realize we are in a potentially dangerous situation and I shouldn't be excited about ice, but I'm so ready for winter weather that I'm really excited about this tonight!! We'll see what the next 8-10 hours bring-anything that falls should freeze with the temps now and with the fairly clear skies, we should possibly drop off a little more-maybe 27-28 degrees before precip. starts!! Still even excited about Monday as models trending that a little bit bigger than yesterday-hopefully artic express will still come next weekend. I'll bore you with more updates later!!
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#7 Postby Skywatch_NC » Sat Jan 24, 2004 8:12 pm

Take care, David! :eek: Looks to be a "skating rink" here in much of NC tomorrow and tomorrow night, too!

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#8 Postby sertorius » Sat Jan 24, 2004 10:16 pm

Quick update from Lawrence: temp=31 degrees; East wind at 10-15 mph;
dew point 22 degrees-they have extened the ice storm warning to 4:00 p.m. tomorrow. Light percip. is slowly starting to make its way North-Currently reporting freezing drizzle in Emporia about 50-60 miles to my south-expected to over run my area by midnight tonight. There is alot of dry air here for the moisture to overcome-seems like the low is slowing down a bit and not moving out as fast as earlier thought hence the extension of the advisory. Maybe since this slowing down it may slow down Monday's wave and that is why the latest models are having it come in a bit stronger-just a Latin teachers guess!! However, it seems by satalite imagery, that alot of the moisture is heading due east and not really comming North-maybe storm is going more south then when it moves out it will then shove more mositure North-thus to the east of me?? My only reason for saying this besides what the sat. image shows, is that this scenario has happened quite often here in the past 10-15 years. Have a great evening!!
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#9 Postby David » Sat Jan 24, 2004 10:41 pm

Radar starting to light up south of Topeka and Lawrence... coming from the SSE to the NNW. ;)
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#10 Postby sertorius » Sat Jan 24, 2004 11:33 pm

The radar is indeed starting to light up-it will take some time to moisten all the way to the ground but it sure looks like it is beginning-temps. below freezing with a strong east wind. NWS has extended the Ice Storm Warning until 4:00 P.M. tomorrow!! This could really get messy here in the next 4-6 hours!! The NWS is not saying much about the snow on Monday-sure seems to give us more snow than what they are saying!! I'll be posting for a while-I'm pretty fired up about this right now!!
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#11 Postby David » Sat Jan 24, 2004 11:56 pm

I think you got something very light already in Lawrence.. nothing here yet.
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#12 Postby sertorius » Sun Jan 25, 2004 12:06 am

David:

It is starting to spit a bit-nothing real organized-really just drizzle-things are really looking to begin to get messy here!!! I've spent all day looking at weather boards and radars following this thing when I should have been working getting my lectures ready!!!! I'm not quitting yet-must admit, I'd be pretty disappointed if I did this all day and we end up with a little freezing drizzle and then a turn to rain!! I still say watch the storm behind this one-things look a little interesting!!
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#13 Postby David » Sun Jan 25, 2004 12:09 am

Lol... it has yet to start... :D
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#14 Postby sertorius » Sun Jan 25, 2004 12:10 am

A quick note: the oncomming precip has raised my temp. above freezing-go figure-I'll end up with 14 hours of drizzle!!! LOL-I would think the temps. will drop below freezing in the next hour or so-heck KCI is at 28!!!
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#15 Postby David » Sun Jan 25, 2004 12:11 am

URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TOPEKA KS
918 PM CST SAT JAN 24 2004

.A COLD AIR MASS IS CURRENTLY IN PLACE ACROSS NORTH
CENTRAL...NORTHEAST AND EAST CENTRAL KANSAS. AS AN UPPER LEVEL STORM
SYSTEM EJECTS OUT OF THE TEXAS PANHANDLE AND MOVES ACROSS EASTERN
KANSAS SUNDAY...MOISTURE WILL BE LIFTED UP OVER THE COLD AIRMASS
SETTING UP AN IDEAL SITUATION FOR FREEZING RAIN AND SLEET ACROSS ALL
OF THE AREA. PRECIPITATION IS EXPECTED TO BECOME WIDESPREAD OVERNIGHT
THROUGH THE NOON HOUR ON SUNDAY. PRECIPITATION SHOULD LIGHTEN
UP SUNDAY AFTERNOON TURNING TO AREAS OF FREEZING DRIZZLE.

KSZ026-038>040-054>056-058-059-251100-
ANDERSON-COFFEY-DOUGLAS-FRANKLIN-JEFFERSON-LYON-OSAGE-SHAWNEE-
WABAUNSEE-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...EMPORIA...LAWRENCE...OTTAWA AND TOPEKA
918 PM CST SAT JAN 24 2004

...AN ICE STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 4 PM CST SUNDAY...

FREEZING RAIN IS EXPECTED TO BECOME WIDESPREAD OVERNIGHT. THE
BEST OPPORTUNITY FOR THE FREEZING RAIN TO FALL WILL BE
BETWEEN 2 AM AND NOON SUNDAY. ICE ACCUMULATIONS OF A QUARTER TO A
HALF OF AN INCH WILL BE POSSIBLE.

AN ICE STORM WARNING IS ISSUED WHEN SIGNIFICANT ACCUMULATIONS OF ICE
ARE EXPECTED. THE ICE MAY DOWN TREES AND POWER LINES...RESULTING IN
WIDESPREAD POWER OUTAGES. TRAVEL WILL BE EXTREMELY DIFFICULT IF NOT
IMPOSSIBLE. PERSONS IN THE WARNED AREA ARE ADVISED TO REMAIN INDOORS.
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#16 Postby sertorius » Sun Jan 25, 2004 1:06 am

Midnight update: What am I still doing awake??? Light rain has began here-temp. is 33 degrees (the only one above freezing with in 250 miles!!!) Mositure is beginning to come together-when the temps. drop below freezing again, we are going to be in for a mess!!
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#17 Postby David » Sun Jan 25, 2004 1:07 am

Midnight now and still nothing here... more later.
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#18 Postby David » Sun Jan 25, 2004 1:14 pm

Just checking the ice on my sagging tree.... 1/4 inch of ice.
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